The Wrong of Lying and the Good of Language: A Reply to “What’s the Good of Language?”

Ethics 133 (4):558-572 (2023)
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Abstract

Sam Berstler has recently argued for a fairness-based moral difference between lying and misleading. According to Berstler, the liar, but not the misleader, unfairly free rides on the Lewisian conventions which ground public-language meaning. Although compelling, the pragmatic and metasemantic backdrop within which this moral reason is located allows for the generation of a vicious explanatory circle. Simply, this backdrop entails that no speaker has ever performed an assertion. As I argue, escaping the circle requires rejecting Berstler’s fairness-based reason against lying. The problem is a general one: the wrong of lying cannot be founded on the goods of language.

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